-Iausvviq, U yuv lUvVo~E J(o LILUIJUULI, Vl|U,"` _ after a few remarks, moved, That i i,-9`; gm tojie omcaiabw`resa u'pioi)on ,af1: ;: constitute the Union Society for" guhir 'on`unty,thiI: thililtibllz ahbld b'tnjaiii`- Qlilfvfndx I` U -"I ' 5 ufinlxin` nn"iIlt|Kb:`n 41.8 bl-.1.mI'?T..In.u.22. ,`,;o:.inieeao:mx-e :ia5i9aiwustnp:`@;e;vo=o On-at L'IJ..s' ' FOR f SALE. [uuu uuuw new uurn anu. 858016. 8. rphsrd L3~mines; from, tho Town of Far pgrtlculgra apply to J. A, SN, 8-1?- Ill Hull 0100!!` | Dyspe sia, Liver Oomp aint, and the mast da'n- 1 garous of all, 1 Brights Disease, Diabetes and Dropsy. __ -The above diseases cannot exist wh era ['|,.,J..lI- V3.1- --_ VJ GNU , Uylvllln F De I a y I a dangerous. Neg- I ac ted ' .ln`dne troubles recu t in Bad Blood, DMD nnnnfn I fungi 'th acduxpicyefs` of the system. `Indian In U1: ma vv.~1U.&I. Barristers. Barrie. !.1IlDDUV\I` uwuulv nu In-uuu up nuu `BU Ill know as to Moses. Scotch teachers cute-_ ohise and hammer it iii and we not con- tent-u'nl,ess chilliren know. their lessons thoroughly. The start thus made lei two of the churches to establish` schools "in the same,\qua.rter. so that two other *`congi'egat'ions would he beneted. : 'I'|.. cl... .......l. `..R Ll... `Ii`|.__.._._"f1--__.LL-_ T i K` \r tn 1 f\ ' '.T.p!C t I.:iaus4_S'.uz'l*.' 44 1 ~:>;F.H.. u u D 0 L -K. - V - nnuwrws _ ~;aERM:Au I-IAIR MAGIG _ , . . V . po- zkeens the head(Fmcn-. FRUM DADfFf'.:P to ju--wuw-tqu --r---- Keps'the hedd{FRmc DAVDRUF-prto(`; an n.*.....` 25:`1,-"`2z:.:"`2;,1*f,:*12*;I::1 85 "%`1`?~ 351`? ha ` - It 1 ` V 6 ' I `W. . , ` ' 1- '-`I n Bu-11 = . -~".'."o -(Al? ;;t_o._ ; , 1 ruggis or at DOHFNWl.ND~. '- I 1o67Ybng'e `street, Toronto. irumixs HOU~l..DlGE,! EXCAVATOR. or-in-tuna `:31 cm in '_'. LA ..:\LLsef-fffgrmxs. . , .. 09.; J5.b,w0rk`!nd.' ` er`r_enair- 1 11 `dn mu-emu -1 at as 1) g'?;._`_p.'}1a,agguouu*3r'guc _ mguwo;:. ., W. 995.5 TOIIJlT`vAB.TIOLEs-A FULL LINE. )1-_I3:'Ist3'1z_I_g1:I c>,1s_ ongrhphr oourotmnnn, Isxmon Inf couums. 2f mns`vI:sr- or nus IAIIIIIE nom. `DRUGS, PATENT "MEDICINES, . smrrs, sons, `OOMZBB, AND BRUSHES. VIUWI. UlI\l|Iv' I4U\`l lawsu- Another kind of missirm_ work is being carriedon in our Sahlmth schools. For the carrying. on of this partioular work Mr. Dixon eulnezised a. certain section of woman-kind. To quote his own words he said, ' God bless the old maids. I do not know what the church or the communi- ties would be without them. He then gave as an illustration an account of a lady in Gslt who gathered around her = poor children wearing ragged clothesnnd made garments for them out of clothingshe had collected.` She gathered in first thirteen. when another is y said Now, if you can nu-Ira I-Rn nnsnlnnss lunanbn I ..:II Run an}. Moni Igagtfn reaenable rates, _ 1g`..J.1rl.n'rcIImt, A. nnownum. `8 V Dnnl`opStroet.Barrlo. I 'Pu't-`in at `shaft hdtiikie. A: full stock of Iron Pipe for Steam, VVa.ter and Gas, Globe Valves , Stop and Chek "Valves, Steam Gauges, and Water Glasses, All work 10-9 V _ A in this line promptly attended to. ` p vAL;L',THE!jMOST APPROVED_MA_KES, WITH THE LATEST AND T . NISHINGS, AT MANUFACTURERS PRICES. BARR|ESTOVE& FURNABE nmn VCo n%1m`on Sens_e` Binder -Twine Lajwri Mowers ,I :il7i`(3[ al'iS Green cums: AND nnussusf. St(`)v?`s%%! Stoves ! Stoves I Uvuluna cull uuv VIVIU VI. IIIIU l.l IllI.I'Illl' .ing the spoke to one in her Scotch tongue, . `Now. J ah, ye ataitd ui'>"o'nd tell us a.` shoot Joseph! ` ,, 'A~ stout, squirm" `fheoded little fellow stood up and did so` without a single omission. Then she re- quested. `Jennie to stand up sud let us `J1:-uni an n nun. QtIt\`4u1| b......I..._.. --'L.. MIIl &P|axt6n s celebrated Furnaces Shears Lav Sprinklers V Rubber Hose ""(73`}.;(`i e$n` Tools bi touml-- SOUTH s'1bE DUNLOP STREET, NEXT TO THE (JAN'J'OI\' TTEA STORE. ` P 1:. A. x-r o N. At J. HENDERSON S. `Ill IJBIIO Iw ____jj_;:-~_;4iI\4 FROM $3.00 PER`Df>ZEN. Permanent elargexx:e11ts bya Enew and beautiful process. SWITHIN KIN G, Photo, BARRIE AND BRACEBRIDGE ~}'r1"S' 23 .2Ea"I1"o"`.`.".$Z"3eI{EeI"$? . boards. At the clone of the hymnslng-' `Han `HA nnlnbn in Ann `us `an. QAIAOAL PHOTO STUDIO; aothweII's___B}:ck, Barrlo ;`66;FFINS AND GASKETS OF . i In stock" or Made to 0:. . v. - v v "'7 `J1. I And all Funeral Rcquisites Fm Orders by Telegraph or otherwi; -httended to. ' G. O DOLMAGE,Manager Storm Works and Show R0 CO'LA..I.ER.-:5T.. BA FIRST PRIZE. BARRIE. 1888. 1389, l 890. 1891. For tickets and further inf0I`nn.`u-n sic: folders or apnly to all agents of the (-. ' and C. P. R. or to A W. .1. s111:111n-ml). c,'11-.. STEPHENS. I Man.. \\'a11bn11sh1t`f-' 8ec.~'l`rea.s.. Collingwcod. ' |. {V U. '1'..tc. for Toronto and Hamilton. V The Manitou will make xegular tr1I`5 f""` Penetan uishene and Midland every Aloxntigq. Wedn 37s Thursday and S&lur1a.\'- `"1 "'.`. al of (+.'r.u (at Midland.) tram ..n vuinw 60? and out for Parry Sound. mnkinit COW? M tion there with the steamer F`n.vuritc for Byntl , Inlet. French River and K1I}a.I`ue_\' \\ hero 1119 I Ltergonnects with the line Bteaum rs for the and uoumgwooa. The Faivorite will leave Collimzwood Monday and Thursday at 1.30 n m , for Parry 50"- Bylillnlet. French River and Kil1a.rnP)"- 09` net: g there with line steamers for Saul: Sve- Mnrie. Returnin stop at French River. Bins` Inlet and Midlnn making connection thm` with ahamer Manitou tor Parry Sound and R. forsonth and east. and at Collimzwood with i G. T.R. for Toronto and Hamilton. Ilnnhn-n mill vnnbn I1.lVII`0" YTIHR ' Iouows :- _, I The City of Midland and City of London wx.1 leave Collingwood at 1.30 p.m, every 'I`u~`sd21Y 9_.nd Friday on arrival of G '1`. 1:. nmr'LiUK ; trains from Toronto and Hamilton, culiinkr at . Meaford. Leave Owen round the same days 8810.309 111.. after arrival 0' U. '2 I-:. tm_1_n irom Toronto, connecting at Wimon WU:-` night train from the south mm sztopp nu at an intermediate ports to Sault Stt` .\l:1riP. B9` . turning` leaves Soo" at (hyliuzht. n1akn.j } NHWBY connections at Wxarton. Uwen sounr. ` andcollingwood. Than ll'n'vm-In uri `nnvn ("'nIHn(1u1nnd Mnndaf `Ill-AILIDIJ I-IJLIC UL KJl(.QL.Il\`A D `Font 33131.1 s'n=:. ;w1..\n:i: up GEORGIAN nu nuns. CITY OF MIDLAND. CITY OF L0.\'l)0.\' FAVORITE. MANI IV) L'. } Running in connection with the G. '1` R. and . 0- P. R.. will sail during the season of 1-'3 85 ` follows :- rm... run. -4 1u:,u.._.: ..._.: nu" nr 1' ,....4,-... H LIOII uuvvuvn Allin Uwlu LVUIV, AL UIl Uclll amske the nuinber twenty I will buy an organ. ` `CT ---- an` L`u'-run:--n`I-gL-.A- `I L__ --L-_` oABfmETs f1f\C.` AL:-\ nn4\ cc:-_-"_ V Spades and Shovels Green Wire Doors & Windows Green Screen/ Wire Churns Cultivators : Galvanized Wire N etting Fence Wire STOP V(IAaIMI'I`;!.D ) RoyaI.MailL1ne of Steamers. SAITII-\ or-I-a `.hUA`IIl'.` TIJZE bKETS AL ' Order, L KINDS ZMr.wDixon then exglained .thegs_u'ering rndergobe by the missionaries that go up to the N orth-Wes't,i some of them even having gone out "of-the ir minds as the "re- sult of the onpressive loneliness and had to be sent to the asylum. He said, "That only a short time ago he was talking to a gentleman who had been all over the N orth-West and during the oonversation the traveller stated that at one of the stations he sawa handsome young. woman utf,o|:0lbly putlon tglle train. the attendants "nfilsg hffclmeglvvrn waguwillhhthgirnbegrlt "bleness of the solitude. Such is the effect of isolation on nervuusminds and hearts. We sympathise with those who go out to India and China, but truly "there are those nearer home who need; in`. ffaot, "more of our sf: m1?'.u.h3;i" The. speaker -'52?nu`L:iaZhf..Megat3"V8.'SZ' Such get an outfit costing hundreds oi dollars. We do not even pay our North - missionaries their pasn.age,7infaot they are allowed to go themselves and pi-ovide `isor thenselveshand Everything is quite as ear t era as ere. 1p-- in.- BEST FUR- Stroud. an o The speaker, in referring to missicknary work, claimeu That unsaixmaries . were neededas -much at -home asabroad Let "us remember we are ucnlt-{to live for qur.-V selves alone ' but to think uf those` who "need the Gospel. At~a' prayer -mee'ting7 I presided at one `winter-"s evening I-_,tjuruged to a blue book I hold in my hand and read, amnngthe accounts nf the cost of our missionaries in the foreign field,` that it only cost 330 00 alyear to. keep -_a__ pa- 5, tive missionary in the New Hebrides; A lady who was present put her hand in- to her pocket-away behind `her some- wists-and handed me $30 for this purl-~-; Some time after ,:hst.-_~. a young woman came forward with 's`other "330" "she had saved from her earnings, and this girl was a mill girl. ` i1u!:ing :vur: 9**~ <!+:f`3: Weir nh.uieni%h 8,99-ikn |v6i.'8QQ'; _',`ol1`;'f`yel_i`t_..ir)"; ytbriid Ghu :l'Thi,ui m Seot..,*J'. Di: _, . _ I....... _-..I ...n... Klndosvoreu. - -. *e.~.,`_ _..~. .",`~, -\x. Several othi` iaolusioug u mus w_ wk 'n.Iug,"ror mu` upvowu IBIVIODI." - 1' K 9 V I 0 V `n 0 0 `H2 , %35Sizbzgzf-;:93;:99:22A2b,: 224 - an-Wm: iltu ' 1&2 `JIL . urpona 0: H19, Iwuanug ; P .; ) ' - r--r` w} `W of `B-M9 .f.*', 119$ ;4!<>.1: hospitality conveyed to then; dalegntbi jfiuinq ` V5,? di'9F9'.'1fT|hI`T;'.`$5..-7;-. ';A.-g-"I7-W` m9*"`i3..,( vD"D;,;"7for; Tuoiniiag '56` fit adawai bad place before us.iIfiI.h6 l`J:"E..=`hcra:t.lie Bgm; .;gr`e.F{vophfy.%l?nthr: Juiy - 9.03 '1s"ii'3/i"1`..5e.':5 H V V280` int :; toth count Wasn't, D. =v:;..L~f. t...1.:... '.:~`.`l;z..:;a';a.;xL! l.l.lUl-IO DU UDICU IUI'o ' V _ The next committee to i-eport visit as to: the next place of meeting ; it was n_ally_ decided that Orillia should be the meeting,/_ place. time recommended _h9Lng 1gt,ept ,3` 1893. The RN. Mr. Bluclrhsid":""H`e; - wou,|_d. h&ve.1iked nex.t.yee_r.`9 Gonventiifu to have met in Barrie, b:it.o_onoideredithe prot and leI.iur.e.ahonId.h'-shned from iear to near inf, other sectiongil Culling- Ivood-'wu altjjppl _ ,. bntgt `e feeling ins thatdt akoldlzg. an that: town in.Ionohly.coopernting.-in carrying out this .preeent Copyeqtion had shown`: that we`: hot he`-."QIfHi"'ai`li of throwing npo ,;th'_em_' fthe, -i_y'hole' biirden of T the com ventiondfor}'1_893V.f. 2); V . , Resolutions `e th n;pq`ege_d,exprea`Iive- 2 5, of ghgpii wine 0. ' 13- '=U,'n_i'a1n`s~` of Bettie, theqasnmaa.e.qqe;::eesa:';p:e arution? I Io2;iu.:ndaf.maugp.bl9;;&a::Ip_,:,a1: behtlf 0!. the Convention and it: wine` selection . 0 3 building so admirably adapted" for; A : ;, purpono pt"the ntI:1o'r`in'go :1 j:zs"tl;9 pf ' "of" n`-` .' 198*. isliif ,in3.f:5 nn - 4 `.-":r'. 1 .; t v'w,_ v;--v_ wv-pp.-- . Fwyumvj o7tha' oouht Voeorbta 4..-`ll =King?;3~!or`hi`Hia':edd'hbi9i arm Q...- 1|-n' X&Ql\|I:l\`l$ `A LA ' NIUVQGCQ VUIIU UQUIJDZU v\J..U|;Il 11 IE` . . ingofcthg s;;ui,e}iIa'.'2.'ai ndividunlu 923; ;~tagma;ma.+w@;eus gm .3 `m,s. i9!"'.1.!9l1L:7 ..,.`.'l | which thoopiritu address 0 Mn!) mg I aiuV'U u "indeed uniexpecllad to_ me, I assure you that I had not anticipation of such an Rev : Mr. McCullough said: This is` honor as this which seems to me to be the honorof mylife. I have always deemed` it a privilege and an honor to be with the Society and the_y.o'ung people `in this great and good work, -but-now` that I have been called upon to occupy such a prominent" and important place in the "work, I am doubtful as to the wisdom of the choice of thenominating committee. Since that choice has been so heartily and -unan1`- mously approved of by this larze and representative gathering of young peonle; ' - I gracefully submit to it; ` I fe`el`,'indeed, very deeply the responsibility of the posi- tion- and only a trust in God and a con- dence that through him I shall be able to "perform thoseduties make me, willing to enterupon it. I know that'in beginning this work I ampentering upon a work that isengaging the hearts and souls of the grandest people in` this country and of this age. and now I feel like assuring you that whatever or mind,'lieart?and-soul I possess willbe brought to bear_'_.upcn_f: the`; 1 great andgood; work, and,I,,w.ill seek in every possible way to fult'il.l'th'e duties in, . connection with this importantoice No. ' words of u inecould express thegratitude I feel cc towards the cbmmittee and? this gathering of youngvpeqple for voonferring this great trust upon me, r-~ -' Prnnnrntnrv r.n intrndnininirttlin nnm. `-helpmate for the President; not taking out! gfl ISITIIIU P011 u`I9.f' _ I"{ f Preparatory to introducing: the com- mittee s nominee for Vioe-Preei_-ientship the Chairman remarked upon. the. coinci- dence that. Vnotwithstand'Iu'g the fact that the committee in consulting `a; to a into consideration his sad and lonely con-. dition as an unmarried man, should haiie decided to ropose MissM. Ferguson. of Oollingwoogh as theii'~;c,hoi.ce to ll the Vice-Presidential chair. - (Hearty ' up`- plause) This lady received a enthusiastic, ' unanimous vote, and Mr Dixon wound`?-* up his welcoming her to the nice by say- ing: I warn you not to have anything; . to do with the miniater_s."' `II. `I'____ `l'\- 172,, 4-, .I_,; I ,1 1 . l '9 \III VVIV-III UIIC IuIIIlIICIfcI| Mr. James '. Kingins then e_leoted to the position of Secretary, and Miss Brooks, of Barrie, as Treasurer. Mr. Dixon observing to the latter that "he assured her she would never have much money` to care for. Thu fluff. nhmirlxluin Lth` s-nnrii;-la 3.`: A. Under the report for the election of oicers, the Rev. Mr. `McCullough. of Allandale. was voted in as` President. Mr. Dixon, in installing him offered him the right hand. of fellowship, congratu- lated him upon his election and hoped he would never find any rebellion within the society. . `D-.. IA`- Il..r`IL-II_._._L --_-3 nrIu.:., 2- m:'l;:'lulu:e `l.1`;`;ev.a'z`I;"3|r:au1zn.tion known at "The Young People : Christian En- deavor Union of the County of Simcoe. Tho nAnn;II:nn nivnn LL`-. L-`--.... .... uvuvvn valauu ul IIIIU vuuuuy U1 OIIIIUUU. . The Constitution was then taken up Article by Article and voted upon, caus- ing quite a4diacus_sio`n`as to the Sncietiea to be amalgamated under the Y P.C E U. j5PrubyIon|`:.mmh convent! sues.-s.vorer.= - nui- nu-cw wsvu ulv-vuuv |v`WUulIl' DO I IUKIUIII" d1io_I!lx.Mi.d hau1P9ri9K.t9,th.9.*P'-. to pizhis o' `uh`ti1 a n6ihei-yoii-. Spdifng fox-._ (ygelf, I know that I can yote on this qupition-u well nova: 20 hence, and therelre Christian Endeavour: hero tmdnv an-nnhln rm` rnghun nnn`|.n nInnvu_ `Ry. Mr. McLeod.-I have no desire to interrupt the ineeting, but I rem not in the habit of swallowing documents whole- sale, aaf some ofmv brethren seem to be, but as a Christian Endeevorer,.[ `may im- prove in digesting their content: more rapidly. I think, however. thatmy, mo- tion is the rational` mode. of procedure. However, I will withdraw my motion. uuu Iulvlfi Q19 VIIIIDMIDII J||||uVq;[B ulf to-do_y_ capable of mgkigig snohv-tn; Organ- ization _an"d voting on it 1:60. Hem-,"`hear. `I\ `II `D. n on The f<;l'l<;wTiTtin-g' min` the meeting and. carried : _ HQI....II ..... L--- -_ t'\___.,-_-;:-._ L-_I,_,, then put to The motxon was then about to be put when Rev. Mr. Trotter jumped to his fe0,.! Vmh p_he`que_:-y, -Mr. Chairman,-what ar'%:Ie_ her6.fo'3 ?. ,; . -v;"n . ' .. `Ito?- Trotter.4-I, lam, t,h.e. haul! `-evpgy;O.;Endo|.vorerL:, herd tog-night will agrob with`_u`|.thu`t it7would- bV`a"1*'oe rioI`1u= ~ J.1-.-Ig_ _...I I.___._. ,_S_ _, A IIIIU IIFUII Flaw .'_- -3--. T .1 . !..~"9 -``'7 `9 reported at " L` "that the oioera named to-night--ehould thxe scheme be adopted-be the first oicegggg sbuvcgnvegtioq. "the matter, because, however excellent these articles and the idea may be or having f` cnventxon. I a another society, I believe? 11in` proceeding. rationally and "with .cIear:_..j`ndgxnent `of what we are doing, and nobody ; intjeregts or the intereste of any society will `infer by giving us the year to consider the mat- Inn ""b:Y.I'u"uE. 2Z1"2>14,;g}zan;; a;d.;.;%.g:y" Coh- vention. . Mr. Guin-"I hag leave to intimate that the articles of this constitution as now presented to you are only slightly modied from the articles,` I believe, of the local` association of a similni kind '..inv principles. The articles, it seems to me, might easily be taken npzto-night, one by one. as was euggestied by the chairman. 'rm`...'ni;.`.:-....-.. L--- 4-1.-.. .1 up `mi- 'Ti1;_(J7 irfh;::`1'l_i'e`1'; `a.u&_';T'if;f3::o A Lead had a aebonder, when Rev. Mr.Ha_.r- i Der seconded Mr. McLeod : motion. , l am--V. Pre-bywig Gliu, the 1.: sauzze A. Dem, livered 8 long and interesting address` dealing with the d if-:re'nc abject: of the C.E Sncietic-'3. H movurit-m-.-,4 as to "the ;ve'aue Sunday uhllron-gm-.x' nut la!-en) "mg, somehow, to have enough of the prayer spirit in him t.oab:'-ing him to the weekly prayer meetimz. The C E meet. with I.he -p Q:1rp0se of taking-hold of me precious 'sn`dsever1ast_ing_prtinises and by` the means of the use of'?pi- ayer. associa- tion with Christ, and the reedingsufihe Bible bring down blessings un them -elves and others. Th re is a vest eld of work "open to the C E and tho-ir vanoua Cum - mittees. i ' I ' P deIV0l'9l'I dj these article! plan. I thiq uf I'u to aakfj to"-night. hi the first timg `Stu , 1- too Iqgph (Jfeae argjgilga ; Tebhevi ` ties o._oice_..a.nd` c6nsent to fplh J` yuvvu uu:vu1u5 wucvqql .,u_.v vvuusu tkabnwme;9i9;' .. h` . v.e_rmnen*":` ... 1*">.:w;a A ` aflirefpre, only -receive 3 Q81 , " h4anbIv:'(`l-I.h .-QQ'7- Hl\lIelnIuBn|u\.!hg1rInone `ndnl 3.5 ` Aucua um Lcuau uaovv u uwusuaosu. LL15 auuulea hqve chiey been conned to the utterances; ioffrionkeye; a:i6}1ie``has ` iidbiished a. book` giving the result of his investigations. A ~ criic -in?t.he London. Times to regard the book, The Speech of Monkeys- aea contribution of sciei1oe`,.but{rsyhar_e/;a.p in'- ,` teresting collection of anecdotes of the :t`qlevet: 39% : Iordr `. 'H';'!iV.r; ,t1ia=tr_n_1y be. -' Prof. Garner believes himself to `be on the, 'L.'.!_:I .3 `Lb. I........-.s4 -1 . ;_...I-... `I'....___._' itbadi Of `th%7`$37',500' Which`? he ? has? ' `915. Iia1ift1's5.7`c% 'vin3`?f9r".I1iidi?=ttri _i`:tl`.e`a``n`e `aisw t5lui?i`1ixt;:o'fdiiic.e `c irman of the meetaing.~:dBc1ine'd 1:; ru-:|_4_._- 4- 1.- _;1__J `L2- __-__. ` ._:nuv_ v ;l_I .uuA_g_ guy lQ}Il` `,C_L' l.l.lllJ|alll|!lC_BJ U] _ Luc use` of Ayer s Sarsaparilla. '1`}`1ia"medicin'e 2 _,r,e(-,ruVits_ the w"'aste_d~eiIergies, strengthna" the -A merves, and restorethealth to the debilitated system: : gguvnpusvw In: Inuv't\I.ylP : .9811" DMD? Hui V an I161` D Ifi |1iIbhi.9`b.f.h `Uni i tlioi Isbaibeiohsou gt] igot t*5k'"p1,3o' time next yet? until the Christian En- ~B1;::m:g;i;:;;;:i;-`::I: s'Zui`"ZT.`"Z`Zo`3`& ha.)t yofh grrest M13. Swazey an bring im ']l'.MQ!y"r milod; ` d thefMarsha_l bow- ` ed a1;d*' rew.-Detroitg Free VU 6U UV Jill IE3 VVIIVIW [IV `VIII PIIIHUU I D vthg fgre & inhabits; by ggshe .grea.t,,~1 a iIh?`pf$2v51' , .a:=-9; {>1 gfipsf rfai` 6&2 ghb "1"t 3:` nun:-11 nlhlmnn nr '1'!" nnntvunnnn {nu `nu- QLIU : u ` `Vb: Lxux. uanuvl. ucucvva Iuulncu DU U6 uu VIII! ;t'1;iIi1,',0f_t`.P"1 , 58941.5 .8 -P6_do.x.n.,. In" ur- s11aIice"ofh1s`h by `1io"ha.s"go'rl,'9.0:` ih 111;" in cur ~-tn A`!-{nu -rurhnnn in: `sin. -nlnnnn :nOA Tefe can Tbcno healthVfor eiter `mind or I` s_om1gng,_as,the_131ood is vitia_t_ed., Cleanse ..st1fe.v.itisI:c.i`uz 9nt'fx.oxr.1. .-.11. impuritifs, by the use" Sarsapari_1Ia.. This" medicine lunar-n;I>n GI-an n;'nn0-nu-I nv\'nup.nn ..L...... ..LI..'.L..- ' LL- ((1833-" f.. A ' ,Y'ea.~s`ir.- N _,: ~ A _ `.`Y_'ou heard,-I suppose, of his riding his "Horse i`nto`Col.;. Bi1g'er sjhotel pa`.r1or'." Yes, sir. ' "`An_d pf h_is_,sh_o,ot,ingbthq,_$8Lsjlk hat 011` V an Ea.st,eri1 .vis_itior s head on tlig a `tree_t ? Yes, sir._ And of his throwing a lariat over eight i een street lamps and pulling them up ?'. Yes, sir. ' 4 _`_`And of his turning a. drove of ca.ttle' intothe colored Methodist church during . nnrrvims. 9 -' IQ I-IS IJGIUIIIIIUC FIIVWIIVUCI IICIJII `nu gvqi-Jy Jther '0 ! cogxrtrivange 911. f1;_rthe}- V bfhxidiii o t3"'th_e polite con-- `\eta;t1o`._;ixiiV;3\f"ii3`. A "f1.4i.5`1-A a TE3FZ,3K1& EEEELI _: itadi Qf`th%V$37',500*wh5ch'>he'f has. `can in am; a1;{+:.3'1`-aairi:.a*'=oi' `ma! *kti-iiC" 11`Lbor'-iz zn:eupp:.usAI snsm P.|\.ll5l.l`.X;r:`?{ 0In<:.e.8-z .1n_k' `Vb alrman the moatang;.'dbclm d{to pertmb . Mr. Gladstone to be asked this question. `.{i'.'s `3':` '1'. %" f;`31 %'f;'* isis1`..."3 ?i1`,7.`2;% 's`s"a oa " to go; to Africa,` [where he will plunve into t f ' h b` b gth t,,~ ;. "2 .2m:a;z ;:::mM:a;: vuvy UIVQII sum _vuu_uruu U_l luau. At thin stage ;M'r." Po!tors, of Calling-` wood," nu requeited to come,f_qrnrd.. He did no and sang a solo, I huvb 9 God I __oun trust. After the `Oha'ti'm`:an":o'f 5tlE16 N`bmin in, at:-u-:LL-- `-2 _....I `.1. _____L A_ _I . i"" ;.-.%f"4`.-I`Ii`;:'.A%?istii A.` . ; ~ r. G!l_ to e was to have: hemasked .;vyJ;qgmts* A` hqxfeting whethgxahe would. ` nnhhnw n uni Itinn nf nhun and " in"s`nnnf. in Prof. R. L. Garner. an American scion. tist,,has been making some investigation with a view to establishing. that some ani- mals at least have a language. His studies I-aura nhinnv Loan nnnnntl tn tho `I`lf`AIInv|nAn': ` `Weekly Squeezer e auuu uuv vu1vI.cu- ;u.cuu}n.unu uuuruu uuuug service ? Yes, sir. ' And of his holdiigi up the editor of the '. robbinghim of four complimentary tickets to a charit enter- tainment, thevonly `valuables heha on his persbn ? . 1 t ` .. Yes, sir. ` V` Dr. Ma.son soic'e and hauling it out into thetniddle of theetreet 2 . 1117.. _:._ n ' And of his Mt`ching.a. team of mnles.- to . `;`..e,I.:.s.ir.": T V *'*Ana" or his` iing atlaaa of Vbuicklsihot into 1 the County-Judge this morning? No, sir; I hadn t heard of that, and V the Ma.rah9;l s face -wore a look of pain. , W31! r`nn f. vnn f.lnIr_f}\nf. n'l>n gnu ; IIllU'AVLGl|.IGL IGUU VTUIV G IUUII Ul pcuu. Well, don t you think-tha.t isto say- I mean if you have no conscientious scru- '~n`.nn: n!n|'nnf..;O___1'.,alanu`A nnnnnu in us... The man who patented the idea otl attaching rubber` tips to lead pencils realized over $200 000 by his invention. The miner who first attached a metal rivet at each end of the mouth of the trousersgpocketto resist the strain of heavy bits of ore. made more money than if he had` found a gold mine, while he who rstdevised the small metal. plate! to protect shoe heels realized $250,000 `in a few years. The glass bells to hang over gas` jets, and thus protect the ceiling fromsmnke, made a large fortune for their inventor, while the inventor of the I roller skate. made over $1,000,000. The 'oo;'>oer tips to shoes,made their inventor f .av.millionai_re,'and.th'e aimlet screw has piled up a dozen fortunes for its proprle-, 1 tors. _ V ,_ are _a.;;1'e t 1;;'e"oa;;n.;a" `s?.;a.;;;, in; town! ' ' ' Yes, sir', ` rep1ied"the-Marshdl. ; And that he has been here for four` ..I...._ . . c. LIAB 35" n W .311 uywx -' III the West cqtfthe aity iianfsha into his - oice.- - .L ._g .. V I -p'r'gaumo,; _he?eo}id with nhavity, ffyou aware t_hat On- yedl Swazey 13 in L-__.. -M "u'i"l1'<:`ni>t;;:aVi`nte.1-eating report was given to us some two weeks ago. but we had to hold it over for lack ot space. was very forcible. fl'!I__ _L.-___ =_L __ um: vuv vzsnuulnu Urluuc LVUUIIUWWK Committee had reed his report and p it to the meeting whetherthey` "7would` ate: upon the report article; byxartlole, or tag. it an a* 1rhole, '-quite 3:-diutii'sioiI7 e1j6ue; started. by the R-av.;D= D. McLeod, _l_r`o;- `Chan A `An Innnsnuulrn rnnnn Cb'I'In-L 3. .'..""' "PAYS FOR THE ADVANCE". FOR ONE YEAR. E . ,9".`!'..`1dF'Kl'_`P'.'.' .. T116,Mayor._0t'.A wildnd viobl -V MW) in th_e ca_._1led the City Marsha into An Excellent Investment The Kind of Patnt` Articles `that Pay. 7+3'?L' r."": .9" L grid his fit ,....4__ 7,, 5| W}li.._tid ;t'" '9 iininkay :Ti.ngoa*g`. 'I'\ E T\ If I`. ,`~'m;*nd3,t-ghp.:.;.'3.o .';:?,;?.mr. guess. me. - .A, Ancnng;u;D_. nk Worms, give: Blp:V,["d,px-om 111Bo.0:oId8t.. .. B'"""-""3 olgiluoulmedicaon. J %m.4 mfants ma children. bity of all lostcbilgiren of men. T nvu \.u\.l\as And this Is the way in which the C E. provides activity for the development of characterfor its people and I trust that every Christian Endeavor Syciety will see to it that it does not conhne ' its labors within itself but thro_ughtheFloiver,SIin- day school,'Visitimz and all" the other- Committees,coafer m"ssior.s_of mercy. and that every pure and thinking `solil will duly develope itself because of this___faot,'._ that it is readyto see that this Society takes a place in the development of the- Christian character by. the obligations which itbrings to bear upon the conscie- ence, . heart and life; then. from the churches to _ which. _ 5639 societies belong ' will flow out inuences of Divine mercy and ` 'power [to .' the communities. God- bless. the [Christian Indeovor-_SuTo1ety;-may it_k_eep near to its plpdnzef;-_advnn.he:-resuhronishgbqmina time; may it :be faithful to Christ; believ- ing in pray` _r and rejoicing": `in the salva- sa u..:- -a.-...;. 11.. .' 41.1.--- -1 n_n:_.. . IIIUD -'1`1;.o.~- ,. AEfrTsM" -irda, 'sAI.1I;..Wst & I2otNp. .18, Concession; 7, Yesbm; 100 acres; -80 nor; o1earod_a.nd nnder 'cultivu.ion, houae."burnfa,3 di othnr` buildlv gs. "|`hla- `pro- a . . , , A _ u %'5`2??;?2i a`?'T`6n?x`~i'ivT`3.'ih of x or. No. 19. donogsehilon 7. Vespra. 25 acres so -e1ea.ved. good hon ' ew barn and. stable. 1:. Ibfmnf Ufhfd 35-mimn. from tho Tnwn AI Column, 77 Murray Street, N. Y. Lot number Twenty-three hi thetenth .A_(.`onf,-',= cession or the Township of Essa, initho County of Simone, 200 acres. more or less. This _ form}. an` weltanu favorably -known'a.2 the homestead of the late Jwhll Arnold. is now 1-ared; for help by privatec mract. Otfere will bereoeived for tha whole nr onher half pt the 10:. Apply at: the omcee of the under-elnned.: . L UNT, HEWSON & CRESWICKE. ' 3041, ~ Ban-lntnra. Rn;-I-In %.E. %;3` -Bdrrfr Fbr] phjrrig P. 0. IlIu6|IJ65Ill|\IlI\l vv new gupuuywu. To the work of the FlowerfCommittee, Mr, Dixon cleimed,__is to be attributed a great deal of good and refer:-edto_ an old men who, with tears running dowuhis cheeks, had told him what a blessing the Flower Committee had been to him, "So thoughtful of the people to remmbervhiin. an old man. This committee does not conne itself to old. people -The question is asked, Are there any sick '1 The young people composing the Flower Com- mittee do not wait until the minister re- `plies. but one here and `another there in different parts of the congregation and take down the names of any sick and be fore the week has closed every sick cham- ber has been visited and beautiful owers left, having in the heart of each a word with G-:)d: _ Vjeakagl means the. Iu'd- . -dneys. are in trouble. Dodd'e Kidney Pills fgiue V prom t relie . ` f` 5 per cent. disease =18 rst caused b T disordered Iii - -an-an: .156 Hie on iI;1aIi'kej:,; 3: 0 "Might as well Disease, try to have a - Diab etes healthy city without sewer- _ - Th e a b o u e a ge, . as good "diseases health when the where kidneys are A Dod;d's,I(idne a; clogged, they are Pills, are used. _ Sq1gi`bye.!ldealersoroentbyInai1onreceipt of pnce 50 cents. pen-ho : or six for $2. on Dr. L. A. Smith'&'Co. Toronto; Wxite or bookcalledKidnevTalk. Regulates the sun -.a:a,. Livclr an-:T":_'.'.x'-".T~., r_:n!:>::!`.:3 thcSec."c".:':7;': :j":';'fi'Ec::,`2:!`: Blood and ~.:; an im- puriiies f..c.:':`; 2 : `i `.T_p!c to theworst ii-'1;-'.~`::i.)usV3uz'.* .._____..__..j___..._ ._ `7g-{ -,jAtjrw%.de9jli,%yV:?theV-- } . U5 `Girl I weaat the"exam1netion of her school: nine month; after it who started and af- '.`ter tea they were brought `into the long n..-..l.u. .....I .....4...I A....... .... |.....-I.-- -.2